One is the slave narrative and the escape narrative. The most symbolical instance is Eliza and her husband travel to the north where is full of freedom and happiness, while uncle Tom is sold to the south where is full of death and desperate. Obviously, all of these subtle hint the ending result that uncle Tom hope the young boy George Shelby can help the poor slave by using his power. At last, the young boy make the decision to offer the liberty to all of his slaves. This also represent the hope of the Stowe that do not have a racial discrimination to the
One is the slave narrative and the escape narrative. The most symbolical instance is Eliza and her husband travel to the north where is full of freedom and happiness, while uncle Tom is sold to the south where is full of death and desperate. Obviously, all of these subtle hint the ending result that uncle Tom hope the young boy George Shelby can help the poor slave by using his power. At last, the young boy make the decision to offer the liberty to all of his slaves. This also represent the hope of the Stowe that do not have a racial discrimination to the